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That time a world famous rock star got members of The Clash and The Damned to babysit her daughter
By Paul Brannigan published
Two Punks And A Baby: A Hollywood Tale

In crisis, Deep Purple combined two high-profile figures to create an anti-censorship classic
By Neil Jeffries published
The story of a song that merged Mary Whitehouse's infamous clean-up campaign with tensions caused by Ritchie Blackmore

“Some fans preferred it to Genesis”: The unexpected consequences of Steve Hackett’s Voyage Of The Acolyte
By Mike Barnes published
Guitarist believes his solo debut proved Genesis had a future after Peter Gabriel’s departure – but it also led to two years of soul-searching

No compromise: How Joan Armatrading made the album that set her on the path to stardom
By Jo Kendall published
After accidentally getting a start in the London production of Hair, Joan Armatrading made the demo that (eventually) changed her life

James Bruner was drawn into rock by the greats: Now he's ready to become one
By Chris Lord published
James Bruner grew up listening to Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, then dropped out of university to throw everything into his craft

Nine Muddy Waters albums you should listen to and one to avoid
By Henry Yates published
The best albums from Muddy Waters, the electric warrior of fine blues who mobilised the Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton

Classic Rock's Tracks Of The Week: March 16, 2026
By Polly Glass published
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from The Lemon Twigs, Devon Townsend, All Them Witches and more

The day Toto guitarist Steve Lukather defied orders and jammed Beatles songs with Paul McCartney
By Paul Brannigan published
If anyone tells you 'Never meet your heroes', ignore them

Phil Campbell interview: My life in Motörhead
By Dave Ling published
In 2010, Classic Rock interviewed late Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell about his brilliant quarter century in one of rock'n'roll's greatest bands

How a punk legend helped resurrect the career of an American icon in less than half an hour
By Simon Young published
Glenn Danzig wrote Thirteen for Johnny Cash's 1994 album American Recordings

“We never really fitted in at all. Most heavy metal bands were riff-based. A thousand bands were copying Judas Priest and Iron Maiden”: The chaotic story of Spider, the unluckiest boogie rock band of the 80s
By Dave Ling published
They were touted as the new Status Quo but things never quite worked out

The turbulent story of Anvil, the band who claim to have brought heavy metal to North America
By Dom Lawson published
Anvil should have been huge, but fate had other plans

How the Marshall Tucker Band made Can’t You See, the southern rock that deserves to be up there with Sweet Home Alabama
By Dave Ling published
The Marshall Tucker Band made stone cold southern rock classic with Can’t You See

How Muddy Waters made a stunning return to form in the twllight of his career - with help from Johnny Winter
By Charles Shaar Murray published
Muddy Waters was 62 when he released 1977’s classic Hard Again

The story behind the weirdest track on Pearl Jam's album Vitalogy – and it's not Bugs
By Simon Young published
The story behind the weirdest track on their third album Vitalogy – and it's not Bugs

“He smashed the LP against the wall. It was the only one we had!” Prog pioneers’ doubts over the song that made their name
By Joe Banks published
With the help of The Who and Jimi Hendrix, and a helmet he found outside his hotel room, the bandleader acquired a nickname he’s now carried for nearly 60 years

How a bleak anti-war song and a massive u-turn helped push Metallica to superstar level
By Paul Elliott published
Metallica got their mainstream breakthrough after breaking their ‘no videos’ rule
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